High-end smartphones increasingly boast blazing-fast 90Hz, 120Hz, and even faster refresh rate displays. This sounds great on paper, and it’s yet another way that smartphones attempt to differentiate ...
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Windows 11 now supports 1000Hz refresh rates and it’s a huge deal for esports and latency nerds
Official Microsoft documentation says "refresh rates above 1,000Hz," but support actually goes far higher.
It seems like no matter what kind of smart TV you look at these days, refresh rates tend to be the most marketed aspect next to panel type. And whether you're just looking for a decent TV on a budget ...
Apple introduced ProMotion display tech with the iPhone 13 Pro series, which allows the phones to offer a smooth experience with a 120Hz refresh rate. The high refresh rate is especially beneficial ...
If you are experiencing display issues while playing games on your PC, and none of the graphics settings are making a difference, it might be due to the refresh rate of your display. A refresh rate — ...
It's been a long time coming, but the PS5 finally supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) in 1440p. Gamers had been waiting some time for the PS5 to output native 1440p resolution and it's been an even ...
2023 saw the release of Alienware’s AW2524H, the world’s first 500Hz monitor. Unbelievably, it will likely be superseded by the even faster 540Hz Asus ROG Swift Pro PG248QP, which should hit retailers ...
Google says that the Pixel 9 series now supports adaptive refresh rate in the latest Pixel Drop. Adaptive refresh rate support was added in Android 15, and it allows the screen’s refresh rate to adapt ...
Hello all,<BR><BR>My LCD monitor claims it has X refresh rate at a certain resolution. If I set the refresh rate in a game for example to Y resolution where X does not equal Y, will it fry the monitor ...
Do home cinema projectors (and I’m looking at cheap ones) have adjustable refresh rates, either manually or automatically? For example, the Epson EB-U05. I’m trying to get something that will show ...
At least two notable hardware companies—ASUS and LG—are planning to release gaming monitors with dual refresh rate options, and in preparation for what will likely be more to come, the Video ...
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